THE BADGER 



demn it is as much a profanation of sport 

 as coursing bagged hares in enclosed 

 grounds. There are degrees of wickedness, 

 and when a badger is placed in a properly- 

 constructed badger-box there are few terriers 

 that would not be vanquished in the en- 

 counter. The figure below illustrates the 

 correct box. 



FIG. i. 



One of the atrocious methods by which 

 the badger was baited in the last century is 

 described and denounced in volume xii. of 

 the Sporting Magazine, 1788. "They dig 

 a place in the earth about a yard long, so 

 that one end is four feet deep. At this end 

 a strong stake is driven down. Then the 

 badger's tail is split, a chain put through it, 

 and fastened to the stake with such ability 

 that the badger can come up to the other 



